Antisemitism Reporting Resources

Reporting hate crimes and hate incidents is critical to raise awareness, gather accurate statistics, and support law enforcement. While a hate crime is a criminal act based on one's disability, gender, nationality, race, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation, a hate incident is action or behavior motivated by bias that might not rise to the level of a crime. Please report all hate crimes and hate incidents to your local law enforcement agency, Cal vs. Hate, and the ADL.

Anti-Defamation League reporting to prevent people from being targeted because of their religion, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or level of ability.

State of California Civil Rights Department reporting to CA vs. Hate, to help individuals and communities targeted for hate; identify options for next steps after a hate incident; connect people targeted for hate with culturally competent resources; and to improve hate incident and crime reporting data to enhance hate crimes prevention and response.

US Department of Justice reporting if you believe you are the victim of a hate crime or that you witnessed a hate crime. Your Voice Matters: Not every hate incident involves a crime. You can report any incident to the Civil Rights Division at civilrights.justice.gov.

The links below are resources aimed at enhancing curriculum, campus climate and teaching materials dedicated to understanding the Holocaust. These resources are designed to support educators, administrators, and learners in fostering a more inclusive and informed educational environment.

Curriculum and Campus Resources

K-12 Ethnic Studies Educator Support

A resource website developed by educators to support educators in building Ethnic Studies curricula.

ADL Education

Anti-bias education through professional learning, educational programs, resources, and strategies to build and sustain equitable and inclusive environments.

Facing History and Ourselves

A curriculum that uses the lessons of history to challenge teachers and students to stand up to bigotry and hate.

Hillel International Campus Climate Initiative

This critical program fuels university and college administrators to build awareness, allyship, and action around antisemitism, as part of a broader effort to address hate and bias on campus.

Institute for Curriculum Services

ICS provides K-12 educators with free professional development and standards-driven resources on Judaism and Jewish history.

UCI Center for Jewish Studies

The Center for Jewish Studies serves as the hub for the interdisciplinary and comparative study of Jewish and Israeli culture and society at UCI and in Orange County.

Unpacked for Educators

At Unpacked for Educators, our goal is to explore the Jewish story in all its complexity, intellectual depth and sophistication.

Student to Student Orange County

JFedOC Student to Student (STS) is a peer led program for middle schools and high schools. Our curriculum is taught by STS Teen Ambassadors, helping teachers deliver programming that supports students in better understanding Jews and Judaism, increasing awareness of religious and cultural differences and commonalities, and gaining a greater desire to interrupt antisemitic comments and stereotypes when they hear them inside and outside a school setting.

Teaching the Holocaust Resources

Holocaust Education Center of Orange County

The center aims to create a place to learn about the people and events of the Holocaust as well as a repository of art, books, video, and primary resources.

Museum of Tolerance

The MOT is dedicated to challenging visitors to understand the Holocaust in both historic and contemporary contexts and confront all forms of prejudice and discrimination in our world today.

Sala and Aron Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library

The library's permanent and rotating exhibits tell of the individual lives affected, and all too often ended, by the Holocaust.

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Resources to support teaching about the Holocaust to middle and high school students that can inspire students to think critically about the past and their own roles and responsibilities today.

USC Shoah Foundation

USC Shoah Foundation offers an array of educational products for students ranging in age from kindergarten to college.